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Painting

Jaipur Painting
As Jaipur is popular for Carpets and Durries, Block Printing, Stone Carving etc. Painting is also one of the popular art of Jaipur. From the 16th century onwards, there are many schools of paintings like the Mewar school, the Bundi - Kota Kalam, the Jaipur, Bikaner, Kishangarh. The paintings have their own unique styles as the hills and valleys, deserts, palaces and forts, gardens, court scenes, religious processions and very interesting scenes from the life of Lord Krishna were the recurrent themes of these paintings. Basically, use of dynamic colours, bold lines, two dimensional treatment of figures and entire composition distributed in compartments are some of the unique features of these paintings, known as 'phad' paintings. The various paintings of Jaipur are as Wall, Cloth and Miniature Paintings.

Wall Painting
Wall Paintings occupy an esteemed place in the art tradition of India. Walls and ceilings decorated with colourful paintings in Jaipur. Some of the greatest frescos adorn the havelis of the Shekhawati region and the ancient towns of Bundi and Kota. Other some of the most pleasant on the wall of houses covered up in the lanes of Jaisalmer.

Cloth Paintings
There are other forms of paintings available as the phad and the pichwai with their Krishna legend. The best center of pichwai is Nathdwara near Udaipur. These paintings have completed with bright colours with bold lines and strong religious traditions.

Miniature Paintings
Jaipur's miniature paintings are famous in all over the world. Different schools of this fascinating art have flourished here since the 16th century, some of the important paintings are at Mewar, Marwar, Amber, Kishangarh and Hadoti. The Kishangarh school is best known for its Bani Thani paintings. These paintings adorn with hills, valleys, gardens, palaces, courts and themes from the Ramayana, Krishna Lila and the Gita Govindam have also been pictorially translated.



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